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So glad to have found this forum. I just purchased a Model A Edison Phonograph (Serial 245,006) and the person I purchased it from does not know if it works, but it did spin when wound so that is promising. I am excited to give it a try and want to make sure I get the right cylinders for it. In reading through the postings on this forum it is the 2 minute cylinders, but will any 2 minute cylinder work? Can I play the amberols for example? Just looking to see which ones I need to purchase online. Thanks for your help, I know this is a really basic question!

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Check the reproducer and see whether it is a common Model C, Model H, or another type. The Model C is designed for two minute records while the H is for Amberols. Did you get any records with it?
In what area are you located? Blue Amberol records are the most durable.
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Congrats on your first phonograph. The blue Amberol records are four minute. If you mention your location, maybe a collector might be nearby to help.

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Tha Antique Phonograph Society has a number of free articles on its website. This one may be specially helpful to you, as it shows the basic types of cylinder records and the reproducers that play them.

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Wonderful thank you so much! It is a Model C reproducer. I am in the Denver area. Appreciate all of your help. Looking forward to diving in to your resources. No cylinders came with it so I still don't know how it plays.

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So I purchased a cylinder record and tried to play it but I don't think there is a needle in the Model C Reproducer. No sound came out at all. What would you all recommend as next steps? Thanks for your help.

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Can you post a picture of the underside of the reproducer? The stylus would be rounded and not have a sharp point. Are you lowering the reproducer down correctly onto the record? Does it touch the record at any point?
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Yes, pictures of the reproducer and the machine will help a lot. Welcome to the affliction!

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has anybody talked with edibrunsvic since March fifth?

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I am still occasionally corresponding with collectors on the forum.
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